Review: Of Montreal – UR FUN
The synthpop of UR FUN make it the most accessible of Montreal in some time, though longer-term fans may be less easily impressed.
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The synthpop of UR FUN make it the most accessible of Montreal in some time, though longer-term fans may be less easily impressed.
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Here it is, the Indiecator’s top 10 albums of 2019. Make sure to check out the Spotify playlist at the bottom.
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Since not every album can be a winner, here are ten great songs from 2019 from albums that didn’t make the “Top 10 Albums of 2019.”
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From the funny to innovative to meta, here are the Indiecator’s top 10 music videos of 2019.
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It’s certainly a unique listen, even by Beck’s eclectic standards, but it’s debatable how often you’ll actually want to journey back to Hyperspace.
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Instead of trying to determine the best album of the 2010s, this is a ranking of each year of the 2010s by the quality of music released.
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Less original than its predecessor, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 2 works best when rocking hard.
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As their most expansive album ever, Metronomy’s sixth album Metronomy Forever is the electronic act’s magnum opus, or at least tries to be.
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After nine years, Bag Raiders are back and have taken a chill pill on Horizons.
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!!!’s eighth album packs a punch, but not a Wallop
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On third album Inflorescent, Friendly Fires mark their return with their most danceable (and most mindless) album yet.
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Bon Iver’s fourth album i,i is full of solid tracks we’ve come to expect from them, but is also their first release that might make you think “let’s not get ahead of ourselves.”
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